for example, housing or personnel or energy are really quite small. you can cut them dramatically and not have nearly the impact you would have as if you hit bigger departments. some of these programs are also somewhat protected by law. sop they can't all be hit the same way. and the truth is a lot of people aren't sure what the result will be if full sequestration sets in. but, we do know that it could have real impact on a lot of real americans out here. for example, many federal workers could wind up furloughed if this happened. there have been warnings to tell workers they may not work at the start of the year if this goes on. obviously that impacts them. but it could impact the economy too. beyond that another big impact on the economy, what about job loss in the private sector? think about all the companies out there that supply services or goods to the federal government? if sequestration sets in, many of them will not have the business they had before. that's going to have another big impact. and even if you don't work for the government or wo